HP mt20 Administrator Guide - Page 33

Advanced, RemoteFX, RDP multi-monitor sessions

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Option USB Redirection Analysis Synchronous X11 Logging Capture Description TIP: Select the ? icon next to this option for more information. This feature determines and displays the current redirection method for each redirected USB device. TIP: Select the ? icon next to this option for more information. Forces frequent flushing of X11 buffers at the cost of performance. Enables the X11 logfile. Select the Autoflush option to increase the frequency of log output at the cost of performance. Allows the capture and replay of X11 output from a session. Advanced NOTE: See Advanced connection settings on page 8 for information about the settings available under the Advanced category when editing a connection. RemoteFX RemoteFX is an advanced graphics display protocol that is designed to replace the graphics component of the traditional RDP protocol. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of the server GPU to encode the screen contents via the RemoteFX codec and send screen updates to the RDP client. RemoteFX uses advanced pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to make sure that it delivers the best possible experience based on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed. RemoteFX is enabled by default. The administrator or user does not have to change any settings to enable it. The RDP client negotiates with any RDP server it contacts, and if RemoteFX is available, it will be used. To disable RemoteFX, set the following registry key to 0: root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections//remoteFx TIP: For simplified management, HP recommends that you enable or disable RemoteFX on the remote host. NOTE: For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper Enabling RemoteFX for RDP (available in English only). RDP multi-monitor sessions True multi-monitor support does not require special configuration. The RDP client automatically identifies which monitor is specified as the primary monitor in the local settings and places the taskbar and desktop icons on that monitor. When a window is maximized within the remote session, the window will only cover the monitor it was maximized on. Display preferences and monitor resolutions can be viewed but not modified within the remote session. To modify the session resolution, log out of the session and change the resolution on the local thin client. By default, all RDP sessions will be full-screen and cover all monitors to enhance the virtualization experience. Additional window options are available in the RDP Connection Manager. NOTE: Remote Desktop Virtualization Host (RDVH) sessions with graphics card support might only support certain resolutions and counts of monitors. The limits are specified when the RemoteFX virtual graphics device is configured for the RDVH virtual machine. RDP 21

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Option
Description
TIP:
Select the
?
icon next to this option for more information.
USB Redirection Analysis
This feature determines and displays the current redirection method for each redirected
USB device.
TIP:
Select the
?
icon next to this option for more information.
Synchronous X11
Forces frequent
flushing
of X11
buffers
at the cost of performance.
Logging
Enables the X11
logfile.
Select the
Autoflush
option to increase the frequency of log
output at the cost of performance.
Capture
Allows the capture and replay of X11 output from a session.
Advanced
NOTE:
See
Advanced connection settings
on page
8
for information about the settings available under the
Advanced category when editing a connection.
RemoteFX
RemoteFX is an advanced graphics display protocol that is designed to replace the graphics component of the
traditional RDP protocol. It uses the hardware acceleration capabilities of the server GPU to encode the screen
contents via the RemoteFX codec and send screen updates to the RDP client. RemoteFX uses advanced
pipelining technologies and adaptive graphics to make sure that it delivers the best possible experience based
on content type, CPU and network bandwidth availability, and rendering speed.
RemoteFX is enabled by default. The administrator or user does not have to change any settings to enable it.
The RDP client negotiates with any RDP server it contacts, and if RemoteFX is available, it will be used.
To disable RemoteFX, set the following registry key to 0:
root/ConnectionType/freerdp/connections/<UUID>/remoteFx
TIP:
For
simplified
management, HP recommends that you enable or disable RemoteFX on the remote host.
NOTE:
For more information, see the HP ThinPro white paper
Enabling RemoteFX for RDP
(available in
English only).
RDP multi-monitor sessions
True multi-monitor support does not require special
configuration.
The RDP client automatically
identifies
which monitor is
specified
as the primary monitor in the local settings and places the taskbar and desktop
icons on that monitor. When a window is maximized within the remote session, the window will only cover the
monitor it was maximized on.
Display preferences and monitor resolutions can be viewed but not
modified
within the remote session. To
modify the session resolution, log out of the session and change the resolution on the local thin client.
By default, all RDP sessions will be full-screen and cover all monitors to enhance the virtualization
experience. Additional window options are available in the RDP Connection Manager.
NOTE:
Remote Desktop Virtualization Host (RDVH) sessions with graphics card support might only support
certain resolutions and counts of monitors. The limits are
specified
when the RemoteFX virtual graphics
device is
configured
for the RDVH virtual machine.
RDP
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